Thank you for participating in our Shabbaton featuring Mrs. Aliza Bulow at the DATA FAR NORTH ELBOGEN LEARNING CENTER as a Merit for the Complete and Speedy Recovery of Mrs. Shifra Robkin.
Thank you to all our sponsors! There are times that we pray for things and we never know what the answer will be. We all gathered this past Shabbos to pray for Shifra Robkin, learning together and giving Tzedakah in her merit.
I mentioned in my speech that we must pray with Kavanah, with hope and faith that our prayers are being answered. Our prayers were answered: We received the following news from Rabbi Yogi- Sunday for the first time in close to two months …… Shifra is off the respirator!!
She is still receiving some oxygen, but she is breathing on her own and is no longer sedated! She has been communicating and is aware of all that is going around her!! Baruch Hashem, the progress over the last few days has been incredible! We are grateful beyond words for this!!
We will keep you posted as she continues to improve. We must continue praying and to keep our end of the deal, which is to work on the mitzvah that our DATA FAR NORTH Community took on- the mitzvah of Shalom Bayis ( Peace in the Home).
Please stay tuned for details of the Shalom Bayis Workshop, which will be for the merit of Shifra’s continued recovery, which is starting next Tuesday evening, November 17th from 8:00 – 9:00 p.m.
We regret to inform you of the passing of Arnold Radoff, father of our dear friend Mickey Radoff.
Graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, Nov.8th at the Shearith Israel Cemetery, located at 4634 Dolphin Road.
Directions: Take Central Expressway (I-75) South past downtown Dallas to I-30 East (284-A).
Go east (left) on I-30 and exit at Dolphin Road (exit 49B).
Turn south (right) on Dolphin Road approximately 0.8 miles.
The cemetery will be on your left.
Mickey will be observing shiva at his home 16814 Thomas Chapel Drive on Sunday following the funeral.
Aliza Bulow is the national coordinator for Ner LeElef’s North American Women’s Program, and the Senior Educator for The Jewish Experience in Denver, Colorado.
A 13thgeneration American born to Protestant parents in the 1960’s, her upbringing was intensely impacted by her parents’ deep commitment to the civil rights movement. After a spiritual search that began in early adolescence, Aliza converted to Judaism at the age of 16. She went to Israel shortly thereafter where she studied at Michlelet Bruria and the Hebrew University, and served in the Nachal division of the Israeli Defense Forces during the 1980’s Lebanon war.
In 1985, while completing her BA in Hebrew and Jewish Social Studies at Hunter College, she married and moved to Long Beach, NY. Aliza has been a Jewish Educator for over twenty five years and s he now mentors women who work in Jewish Adult Education and Outreach, and provides consulting for Jewish Outreach organizations across the country. Mother, and mother-in-law, of eight teenagers and young adults, Aliza’s passion is helping the Jewish community grow. As a parent, as an educator and as an author, Aliza works to strengthen Jews and their connections to their heritage, to their mission and to each other.
DON’T MISS THESE TWO AMAZING LECTURES - SHABBAT MORNING NOV 7th
THE HAPPIEST JEWISH HOLIDAY OF THE YEAR SUKKOT ACROSS AMERICA
Shake a lulav, gather with friends, enjoy delightful desserts…
but most importantly, celebrate and rejoice on this national Sukkah “fun-day!”